Outhouse Drafter

He first appeared in the Fear Itself spin-off Battle Scars under the name of Marcus Johnson, a US Army Ranger whose identity was supposed to "tear the Marvel Universe apart." Instead, it was revealed that he was Nick Fury's son and that his best friend "Cheese" was actually Phil Coulson. This was done so that Marvel could match their regular comic book properties with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's ever expanding merchandise line. Nobody was really surprised by the reveal because most people guessed his identity the moment that they saw the character and the mini-series itself was pretty lackluster.

Outhouse Drafter

He first appeared in the Fear Itself spin-off Battle Scars under the name of Marcus Johnson, a US Army Ranger whose identity was supposed to "tear the Marvel Universe apart." Instead, it was revealed that he was Nick Fury's son and that his best friend "Cheese" was actually Phil Coulson. This was done so that Marvel could match their regular comic book properties with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's ever expanding merchandise line. Nobody was really surprised by the reveal because most people guessed his identity the moment that they saw the character and the mini-series itself was pretty lackluster.

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Grayson wrote:He first appeared in the Fear Itself spin-off Battle Scars under the name of Marcus Johnson, a US Army Ranger whose identity was supposed to "tear the Marvel Universe apart." Instead, it was revealed that he was Nick Fury's son and that his best friend "Cheese" was actually Phil Coulson. This was done so that Marvel could match their regular comic book properties with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's ever expanding merchandise line. Nobody was really surprised by the reveal because most people guessed his identity the moment that they saw the character and the mini-series itself was pretty lackluster.

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Grayson wrote:He first appeared in the Fear Itself spin-off Battle Scars under the name of Marcus Johnson, a US Army Ranger whose identity was supposed to "tear the Marvel Universe apart." Instead, it was revealed that he was Nick Fury's son and that his best friend "Cheese" was actually Phil Coulson. This was done so that Marvel could match their regular comic book properties with the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it's ever expanding merchandise line. Nobody was really surprised by the reveal because most people guessed his identity the moment that they saw the character and the mini-series itself was pretty lackluster.